The second smallest district in Negeri Sembilan, Port Dickson district offers an array of popular retreats for city dwellers seeking a relaxing beachside weekend not too far from the city. Once a coal-producing centre, today is more famous for its beaches and seaside parks.
The 18km stretch of beach on the coast of Port Dickson district is one of the few stretches of mangrove-free, sandy beaches found on the west coast of the peninsula. When people talk about Port Dickson, or PD as it is popularly known, they are most likely referring to the beach at Port Dickson town itself - a busy spot that attracts picnicker, swimmers, and those seeking simpler pleasures of a beachside stopover. But a short travel down the coast will bring you to one of the other beaches in Port Dickson district such as Teluk Kemang, Blue Lagoon and Cape Rachado.
Due to its close vicinity to Kuala Lumpur and easy accessibility for visitors from Singapore, Port Dickson has developed into one of the most frequented beaches on the West Coast. As a result, accommodation and food facilities are aplenty. Aside from the beautiful beaches, other attractions in the Port Dickson district include three golf courses, an ostrich farm, Pasir Panjang recreational forest and several historical sites such as the Lukut Fort and Pengkalan Kempas Historical Site.
Getting There
By Bus
Kuala Lumpur - Port Dickson
KL at Puduraya station using RESTU bus service: RM6.15 one way, 2-hour journey
Kuala Lumpur - Seremban - Port Dickson
KL at Puduraya station: RM4.00 one way
Seremban at Terminal 1 using Park May bus service: RM2.50 one way, 45-minutes
journey
Once in Port Dickson, you can get any of the local buses that travels the
coastline route.
By Taxi
You can take a taxi ride from Seremban to Port Dickson which will cost you about
RM25 one way. The journey takes about 30 minutes.
By Rail
You can catch the KTM Komuter train from Kuala Lumpur all the way to Seremban
for RM5.70 one way. From Seremban, you can either catch a bus or a taxi to Port
Dickson
By Car
from Kuala Lumpur, take the North-South Expressway (south bound) and exit at
Port Dickson/Seremban Interchange. From there, take the Port Dickson highway
that will lead you straight to the beach.
From Kuala Lumpur: 60km
From state capital, Seremban: 30km
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